Hard to argue with that. In all, this was a fantastic comic. It's issues like this that make me quite cross more people aren't reading 2000 AD.
Dredd ramped up the horror and intrigue. The last page was chilling and creepy. The so-far silent enemy is leagues ahead of anything Judge Death has been in recently.
Intestinauts was fantastic. That CYOA section was imaginative and chaotic. Everything about this was great.
The 3riller showcased great imagination and craft on the part of its creators, but also how 2000 AD just burns through great material. In the US, these pages would have been well over 20. Maybe more. But what a wonderful start. I hope it sticks the middle and the landing.
Brink continues to be brilliant. Again, it's five pages of mostly talking heads, and yet relentlessly compelling.
And then things finish off with a history lesson of sorts on Proteus Vex, which is just superb.
Dredd ramped up the horror and intrigue. The last page was chilling and creepy. The so-far silent enemy is leagues ahead of anything Judge Death has been in recently.
Intestinauts was fantastic. That CYOA section was imaginative and chaotic. Everything about this was great.
The 3riller showcased great imagination and craft on the part of its creators, but also how 2000 AD just burns through great material. In the US, these pages would have been well over 20. Maybe more. But what a wonderful start. I hope it sticks the middle and the landing.
Brink continues to be brilliant. Again, it's five pages of mostly talking heads, and yet relentlessly compelling.
And then things finish off with a history lesson of sorts on Proteus Vex, which is just superb.
QuoteIt might not be its finest but it is damned close to be sure.Indeed. For all people wanging on about the good old days of 2000 AD, here we have a Prog with only one 'classic' strip and yet five grade-A crackers. Top work, everyone involved!